Where can I find a 1966 Honda CA77 305 dream?
They had nicer clothes, a nicer house, a nicer bicycle, and even more painful, a nicer motorcycle. This 1966 Honda CA77 305 Dream can be found here on craigslist in Yardley, Pennsylvania. The seller is asking what seems like a very reasonable $1,500.
What kind of engine does a Honda Dream have?
The engine is Honda’s 305 cc parallel-twin which had around 23 horsepower. The seller says that this one starts and runs well but there is no title. I didn’t have any problem getting a title for one of my 1984 Honda Gyros a couple of years ago so it’s doable in most states.
What kind of bike is a Honda Dream?
Not that I’m still bitter or anything. No, we had a Yamaha YL-1 Twin Jet 100 street bike, a two-stroke gem, but a neighbor had a Honda Dream and it seemed so much nicer, so much bigger, it seemed like so much more of an adult bike.
What kind of handlebars does a Honda 305 Dream have?
The Honda 305 Dream, or more officially, the Honda CA77 had chrome tube handlebars as most of us are used to, but there was another model of the 305 Dream, the C77, which had pressed-steel handlebars. You can see that this bike looks like it’s in great shape overall.
Where can I find a 1966 Honda Dream Bike?
This 1966 Honda CA77 305 Dream can be found here on craigslist in Yardley, Pennsylvania. The seller is asking what seems like a very reasonable $1,500. Thanks to a very reasonable Roger for sending in this tip!
The engine is Honda’s 305 cc parallel-twin which had around 23 horsepower. The seller says that this one starts and runs well but there is no title. I didn’t have any problem getting a title for one of my 1984 Honda Gyros a couple of years ago so it’s doable in most states.
When was Honda CA77 305 dream bike made?
Thanks to a very reasonable Roger for sending in this tip! You were most likely just reaching motorcycle riding age in the early-1970s for a bike like this 1966 Honda CA77 305 Dream to have been on your dream bike list.
The Honda 305 Dream, or more officially, the Honda CA77 had chrome tube handlebars as most of us are used to, but there was another model of the 305 Dream, the C77, which had pressed-steel handlebars. You can see that this bike looks like it’s in great shape overall.
They had nicer clothes, a nicer house, a nicer bicycle, and even more painful, a nicer motorcycle. This 1966 Honda CA77 305 Dream can be found here on craigslist in Yardley, Pennsylvania. The seller is asking what seems like a very reasonable $1,500.
Not that I’m still bitter or anything. No, we had a Yamaha YL-1 Twin Jet 100 street bike, a two-stroke gem, but a neighbor had a Honda Dream and it seemed so much nicer, so much bigger, it seemed like so much more of an adult bike.